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The IDNYC program – the country’s largest municipal identification program – will launch an online renewal portal for New Yorkers who enrolled in the program in 2015.

As announced by the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs (MOIA) and the Department of Social Services (DSS), the new online portal will become available to cardholders on December 2nd, 2019, when the opportunity to renew will officially begin.

IDNYC cards expire after five years, and with the fifth anniversary of the IDNYC program approaching, the program offers a streamlined and flexible renewal process.

Beginning on December 2nd, 2019, New Yorkers whose IDNYC is expiring in less than 60 days, or whose card has been expired for less than 6 months, will be eligible to renew their IDNYC through the online portal. They may also choose to renew in-person at an Enrollment Center. Most card changes will be able to be updated through the online portal, including change of address and adding a gender designation. For change of address, cardholders may be asked to upload and submit scanned residency documents. For changes to a cardholder’s name, height, or eye color, renewals must be completed in-person at an Enrollment Center.

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Since the city launched IDNYC in January 2015, IDNYC has become a tool that can be used to open up access to city services and to free and reduced cost access to cultural institutions.

Having an IDNYC card can also help New Yorkers – including immigrant, young adult, homeless, and transgender New Yorkers – provide proof of ID or residence across all city agencies, including with the NYPD.

IDNYC is a card for all New Yorkers, from all backgrounds, and from all five boroughs.

All city residents ages 10 and above are eligible to get a municipal ID card, and enrollment is free. All first-time IDNYC applicants must have documentation that proves their identity and residency in New York City. The city will protect the confidentiality of all IDNYC card applications and never asks applicants about their immigration status.

For more information on eligibility criteria, benefits, enrollment centers across the five boroughs, and the online renewal portal, visit nyc.gov/idnyc.

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